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FAA Medical Examiner in West Palm Beach

FAA Medical Examiner in West Palm Beach services are available through Aviation Medical Exams of Miami for pilots who need FAA medical exams, BasicMed, HIMS support, and pilot-focused medical care. 

We help student pilots, private pilots, airline crews, commercial aviators, and air traffic controllers complete FAA medical steps with clear guidance.

Dr. Kevin Baruch Fox, D.O., is a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner with over 30 years of experience. 

Why Use Our West Palm Beach FAA Medical Examiner

Pilots visit us because they want a doctor who understands FAA rules and pilot concerns. A normal medical office may not know what the FAA needs, but our work focuses on aviation medicine every day.

We help pilots who fly near Palm Beach International Airport, commute from Downtown West Palm Beach, or live near Clematis Street, CityPlace/The Square, Flagler Museum, Norton Museum of Art, Kravis Center, or Mounts Botanical Garden.

When you choose our Aviation Medical Examiner in West Palm Beach, you get:

  • FAA medical exams from a Senior FAA AME
  • Help with Class I, Class II, and Class III exams
  • Guidance for pilots with medical history questions
  • HIMS and FAA special issuance support
  • A pilot-focused team that speaks in clear terms

We are an aviation medical office that works with pilots every day and is familiar with FAA medical rules.

Aviation Medical Services

A pilot from West Palm Beach may call us after a flight lesson, airline trip, or FAA notice and say, “I need my medical, but I’m not sure what exam I need.”

We hear this often, and we help match the right FAA service to the pilot’s goal.

  • Class I Exam: A Class I FAA medical exam is typically required for airline transport pilots who fly for major airlines or in advanced commercial operations.
  • Class II Exam: A Class II FAA medical exam is commonly used by paid commercial pilots.
  • Class III Exam: A Class III FAA medical exam is often used by private pilots, student pilots, and recreational flyers.
  • HIMS Evaluation: HIMS evaluations help pilots with certain FAA medical review needs, including mental health, substance use, or special issuance cases.
  • Pre-Aviation Medical Counseling for Pilots: Pre-aviation medical counseling helps pilots ask questions before submitting FAA forms or beginning flight training.
  • FAA BasicMed: An option for pilots who meet FAA requirements and need a medical exam outside the standard FAA certificate process.
  • American Airlines Pilots: We help American Airlines pilots with FAA medical exams, timing questions, and aviation medical concerns.
  • Delta Air Lines Pilots: We support Delta Air Lines pilots who need clear FAA medical guidance around busy flight schedules.
  • United Airlines Pilots: We help United Airlines pilots prepare for FAA exams and address medical issues that may affect flight status.
  • Rabin Cone Contrast Test: The test helps assess color vision for pilots undergoing FAA-required vision review.
  • Concierge Telemedicine for Pilots: Concierge telemedicine lets pilots speak with us about aviation medical concerns before an in-office visit.

What to Bring to Your Exam

Bring the right items so your visit goes smoothly. This helps us complete your exam faster and reduces the chance of missing paperwork.

Please bring:

  • Your FAA MedXPress confirmation number
  • A valid photo ID
  • Glasses, contacts, or hearing aids if you use them
  • A list of current medicines
  • Medical records tied to major health issues
  • FAA letters or prior FAA medical records, if you have them

If you have a heart history, mental health history, DUI, sleep apnea, diabetes, or past FAA deferral, bring records related to that issue. Good records can make a big difference.

FAA Medical Exam Cost

We keep pricing clear so pilots can plan before they book. Costs may vary if your case requires additional review or testing.

  • Class I, Class II, and Class III Medical Physical Exams: $190
  • EKG, if needed: $50
  • Complicated Case: $150–$500
  • HIMS Initial Consultation: $600
  • HIMS Follow Ups: $150 virtual, $190 in person
  • FAA BasicMed: $195

A standard exam is simple for many pilots. A more complex case may take longer if FAA records, medical letters, or special issuance steps are required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choose an aviation medical office that handles FAA exams often and understands pilot medical rules. We serve West Palm Beach pilots through Dr. Kevin Fox, a Senior FAA AME.

Yes. You must complete MedXPress and bring your confirmation number to the exam.

Airline pilots usually need Class I, commercial pilots often need Class II, and private or student pilots often need Class III. We can help you choose the right path.

Yes. We help pilots review health history, records, FAA letters, and possible next steps before or during the exam.

Before booking, complete your FAA MedXPress application and save your confirmation number. You can also call us if you have questions about your exam type, medical history, or FAA paperwork.

Book Your FAA Medical Exam in West Palm Beach Today

Ready to complete your FAA medical exam? Schedule your appointment with Aviation Medical Exams of Miami and get help from a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner who understands pilots, FAA forms, and medical certification needs.

Call 786-206-1140 or 305-527-2336 to book your exam, or use our online appointment form here.

Before your visit, complete your FAA MedXPress application and bring your confirmation number. 

Same-day appointments may be available, and walk-ins should call before coming in.

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24/7 Urgent Care for Pilots & Advanced Color Vision Testing

Concierge Telemedicine provides immediate, 24/7 urgent care support for pilots who require medical assistance while on duty or away from home. This service is specifically designed for airmen who need professional clinical guidance during an illness to ensure their health is managed without compromising their FAA medical standing.

By utilizing our concierge telemedicine service, pilots gain direct access to aviation medical specialists who understand the unique rigors of the flight environment. If you become ill on the road, our team is available 24/7 to evaluate your symptoms, provide treatment recommendations, and coordinate care—such as calling in prescriptions to a pharmacy near your location.

Advanced Color Vision Testing

Our office is pleased to offer the Rabin Cone Contrast Test (RCCT), an advanced color vision assessment that measures the function of the red, green, and blue cone cells in the eye.

The test is computerized, quick to administer, and widely recognized for its accuracy and reliability.